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Sunday, December 31, 2023
Saturday, December 30, 2023
RSPCA ALERT : BULLDOG BOXED IN
Friday, December 29, 2023
WET SCOTTISH NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS
Lang may yer lum reek!
Attention grabbing signs for Scottish bars sent from a sober , kilted Territorian .
Thursday, December 28, 2023
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
SHIPPING REPORTER BOXING DAY SPECIAL
Our waterfront roundsman was present when , without fanfare , a luxury cruise ship carrying nearly a thousand passengers arrived in hot and humid Townsville on Boxing Day and said there were many interesting human interest stories.
A passenger from Texas remarked on the heat ; another woman from Vancouver said it could get hot and sticky back in Canada.
A couple from Sydney said they had splurged on the cruise . However, the husband said he would rather be back in Sydney attending the Boxing Day sales .
Passengers disembarked for trips to Charters Towers, up Castle Hill overlooking Townsville , Magnetic Island , Hidden Valley. There were 17 stalls at the terminal offering a variety of goods and services . Locally made earrings and scarves some of the items bought.
Later in the day the ship departed for Darwin , Indonesia and other ports.
The cruise ship season runs from November through to March , four ships due that month.
When the 2024 cruise season commences next November it will include larger P&O vessels carrying 2000 passengers.
TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCULPTURE ATTRACTS APPRECIATIVE ARTY NATIVE BEE
Sunday, December 24, 2023
HOUSE OF LORDS LOST TREASURE TROVE
Following closure of Little Darwin's cluttered den and the subsequent heroic attempt to knock the greatly reduced contents into some kind of order, the above worn Justus van Maurik cigar box , caterers to the House of Lords, filled with an array of nearly forgotten items collected over the years, some posted in this blog, has surfaced.
The above photograph shows the box being aired with some of the interesting ephemera on display. There is a postcard of an early New Zealand football team which beat England ; a souvenir bookmark sent out by the Over Seas League Tobacco Fund of London to provide wounded WWll soldiers with cigarettes and cheer ; a whimsical postcard dealing with the problem of long Welsh names; color slides of Portuguese Timor when oil was discovered there by an American drilling company supplied from Darwin ; a slight glimpse of an Aboriginal family posing with an impressive looking pedal car .
Buried deep inside was a menu for a March 22, 1876 private dinner at the Adelaide Club which included oysters, mutton , fillets of beef, roast turkey and ham, braised ducks and devilled pigeons.
Saturday, December 23, 2023
NEW THREATS AFTER CYCLONE JASPER
Voracious grasshoppers and rampaging split personality jumbos.
Little Darwin's fine display of Magnetic Island Rain Orchids has been attacked by a whopper grasshopper which devoured the drooping white blossoms , which correctly indicated rain was on the way.
And during a wildlife safari on the outskirts of Darkest Townsville the above trumpeting elephant- which thinks it is a Zebra- was encountered by a startled big game hunter, who was so frightened he dropped his Mauser, causing it to discharge and plug the large star atop a nearby community Christmas tree.
Friday, December 22, 2023
ALADDIN'S CAVE SURVIVES JASPER / ISLAND GALLERY CHANGE
Good to hear that Spencer and Murphy Booksellers, Yungaburra, on the Atherton Tablelands , rated by Lonely PLanet as Far North Queensland's best bookshop, was not damaged in the deluge.
However, during the heavy rain , a van being fitted out for touring , caught alight. The emporium now houses about 30,000 books and a wide range of collectibles .
As from January, Magnetic Island's popular Batuta Gallery, at Picnic Bay , will close its door , but continue online trading .
Thursday, December 21, 2023
UNCLE SAM RECEIVED UNIQUE FESTIVE SEASON CARD FROM DOWN UNDER
It was mailed , with love, from Madge Magarey of Park Terrace, Wayville, Adelaide, South Australia, to Mrs Julian Barclay , 2116 University Road Avenue , University Park , near Denver , Colorado , U.S. A.
WET WEATHER AHEAD
RUDOLPH THE RED -NOSED , SOFTAILED HARLEY DAVIDSON
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
BOOK PARADISE
The Long Room Library ,Trinity College, Dublin .
Stretching 65 metres, with 200,000 of the oldest books , it is one of the most impressive libraries in the world .One of its many treasures is the Book of Kells, a ninth century lavishly illustrated four gospels manuscript of the New Testament, in Latin.
The Book of Kells and many other fabulous book collections were mentioned on the ABC's Late Night Live in an entertaining interview by Phillip Adams of Christopher de Hamel ,academic librarian and expert on mediaeval manuscripts , author of The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscript Club .
Long Room Library photo supplied by Aeronautical Correspondent Abra , taken during a recent overseas trip .
Monday, December 18, 2023
Saturday, December 16, 2023
DAME EDNA'S RUSSIAN IMPERSONATION
In 1969 Barry Humphries featured in a zany article posing as both a Moscow reporter named Beria Humphivich and a persecuted Australian writer about to set himself alight .
The madcap piece , headed REIGN OF TERROR FOR AUSTRALIAN WRITERS AND ARTISTS, appeared in Broadside, a national independent magazine edited by Pete Steedman , published in Melbourne.
Humphivich-our man in Moscow-stated that a terrifying document signed by many Australian artists, writers and intellectuals had just been smuggled into Russia.
He said it told the horrendous story of talented men and women whose works were being suppressed by the State,their livelihoods in jeopardy.
They were being forcibly restrained from fleeing to the free world .One young satirist had recently turned himself into a human torch as a gesture of protest.
Hundreds of stories like this were pouring into the Soviet Union, he added.
Because of special taxes on the arts, many writers were forced to bury their manuscripts and bank statements underground, but they were rapidly dug up and examined by trained seeing-eye-police kangaroos.
An Aboriginal wrestler and intellectual who managed to elude customs officials tried to swim to Siberia , but was washed up on the Bulgarian coast , groaning and bleeding.
Unable to speak, he could only feebly point to a bloodstaind badge which stated he was a frizzy-haired, overpaid artist. He then expired at the feet of his rescuers. Puzzled Moscovites and residents of Moonee Ponds undoubtedly wondered what the hell the story was about .
RELIGIOUS GUIDANCE , TEMPTATION IN QUEENSLAND GARDEN OF EDEN
Tottering through Townsville's Anderson Gardens , an old sinner we know , obviously in need of a vitamin C injection and other medication, experienced sound advice and strong temptation .
A crumpled, soggy piece of paper on a table top contained a message to never forget the power of prayer , with a reference to Psalm 18.
But nearby, the Devil entered the scene, in the Tropical Orchard , many of its citrus trees laden with fruit , some on the gound . With all this tasty fruit hanging about , our sinner got the urge to pocket some .
However , God was watching in the shape of the Townsville City Council and could zap you with a bolt of lightning if you succumbed to temptation .
Hard to resist temptation. |
Friday, December 15, 2023
Thursday, December 14, 2023
NEW LIFEGUARD ON PATROL
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
ESCAPING SHARKS AND THE HEATWAVE
Monday, December 11, 2023
1878 AUSTRALIAN LADIES ANNUAL
Contributions by ‘Tasma,’ H.N.B., Mrs. J.A. Bode, Mrs. Dampier, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Meredith, ‘Sylvia,’ Mrs. T. P. Hill, ‘Little Rosebud', Miss Donnelly, Miss Cheeseman, ‘Constance Craig’, Miss Card, and others. Melbourne : M’Carron, Bird & Co., 1878. Quarto, gilt-lettered cloth over bevelled boards, corners rubbed, lightly flecked, upper hinge cracked, title page printed in red and black, pp. 148, ruled borders in red, text block cracked, light foxing, a good copy.
Friday, December 8, 2023
ADVENTUROUS , MUSICAL ITALIANS
On August 5 , 1915 , the Kwanto Maru arrived in Darwin with 30 Italians from Argentina , lured to the Northern Territory by the promise of work and land by the Commonwealth Government .
Details of the group , described as " Italian Patagonian immigrants ", are contained in interesting articles by researcher Ruth Sheridan in Progenitor, journal of the Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory .
Sheridan pointed out that despite high hopes of doing well in the Territory , by 1922 most of them were on government rations , there being little work, partly due to closure of Vestey's meatworks in 1920.
They failed in a bid to be repatriated back to South America. Work was sought for them on Queensland cane farms . One became a cook and storeman in Cairns, a labourer in Innisfail. An Italian was in a group which found a new mica deposit in the Territory.
Sheridan also wrote about Swiss -Italians, many of them trained carpenters and stonemasons, who came to Victoria during the goldrush .
Particular mention is made of the Traversis in the Territory, Victoria and New Zealand . Mrs A. Traversi ran The British and Foreign Hotel at The Shackle mine township at Yam Creek , in the NT , from 1875-l876.
There was the Traversi Hotel at Daylesford, Victoria, Carlo Traversi , who played the viola , ran a well known orchestra and dance hall in the town . In New Zealand the Traversis were enterprising. There was the Bull and Mouth Hotel at Ross , on the west coast , run by Antonio Traversi , which was destroyed by a fire in l881, everything lost except a piano. He later ran the Golden Eagle Hotel in Greymouth.
He had been born in Switzerland in 1827. After 15 years in the Victorian gold diggings he moved to New Zealand where he also taught music
It is said he made the headlines in 1864 for refusing to admit a woman who paid for a ticket to a ball in his hotel becaue she had been a prostitute and could not call herself a lady. He lost the court case over the refusal .
Sheridan compiled a substantial amount of information about Italians who were involved in mining in Central Australia and various businesses in Alice Springs. There is a front cover photograph on Progenitor of mica miners working underground in the Strangways Ranges , 43 miles from Alice Springs, during WWll.